in what way do you prefer using Lemmy over Reddit?
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Original question by @[email protected]
An actually solid mobile client
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I hate the adds...and the bots
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It's one of those things I don't notice until I make a trip back to Reddit to pick up something I left (moving out takes time).
At least once per visit I end up clicking an ad by accident, because they're everywhere.
I downvote every one . Even the ones with a puppy dog or cat.
That might be worse than not engaging at all
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Original question by @[email protected]
The people are less stupid. We weed out the people who don't know how to use computers by implementing hard stuff like "choices"
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Original question by @[email protected]
The discussions are on average much more civil, and can actually be worth reading rather than to watch a fight. It reminds me of old school slashdot.
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I hate the adds...and the bots
They serve no purpose for which I have a need.
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They serve no purpose for which I have a need.
It really makes you wonder about the type of people that see an ad and say to themselves " I'm going to look into that ".
I see an advertisement and the first thing that pops in my mind is "ok, I'll stay away from that for sure, i definitelydont want that in my life"
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Original question by @[email protected]
Free, no ads and custom clients. Tech Literate and Left user .
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Original question by @[email protected]
I'm not enriching a pedophile neo-nazi
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Original question by @[email protected]
I like that people can share their unfiltered thoughts without being censored. Especially if we’re all feeling disgusted by our world’s leaders.
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Original question by @[email protected]
I like how easy it is to block people, communities, and instances. It makes it so I can curate my feed into something that's interesting and doesn't make me want to constantly ragepost. It's better for my mental health.